Installing Windows 8 Customer Preview on VMware Workstation 8

Last week Microsoft launched the Windows 8 Consumer Preview, rather than installing the preview onto any of my existing hardware I decided to give it a go on VMware Workstation 8 before trusting it to a dedicated machine.

As this is pre-release software Microsoft advise that there may well be bugs and application compatibility issues (another reason to give it a go on a VM) but generally speaking and after experiencing the Windows 7 preview when that released I am sure that this will be fairly straight forward (the Customer Preview can generally be viewed as a RC with this being close to what the RTM release would look like (unless there are some very serious bugs discovered during testing of this release)).

The recommended specs for running the Windows 8 Customer Preview are :-

Installing Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Run VMware Workstation 8 and click on the Create a New Virtual Machine

Choose Typical and click Next

Browse to the location of the ISO file and click Next

Choose Microsoft Windows and Windows 7, click Next

At this stage it’s a moot point to use the serial as there is a minor bug that causes the installation to fail if you try and use do unattended

Name the VM and click Next

Choose your disk size, I left this as default, click Next

Click Next

This was the error I mentioned earlier, it’s a simple fix but first you need to power down the VM.

Click on the Edit Virtual Machine Settings tab

Browse down to the floppy drive

Click the Connect at power on button so that it’s empty, click OK

Start up the VM and go through the setup process again

Choose your default language settings

In my case it’s English (United Kingdom), click Next

Click Install now

Enter the product key here.

Click Next

Read through the License terms, you never know MS may well be giving away $10,000 to the first 100 people who actually bother to read them

Click I accept the license terms button and click Next

Choose your installation type

Choose the disk you want to install the OS on to, click Next

Name your PC, note the restrictions in orange above, click Next

Click Use express settings

If you have a Windows Live ID use that to log in to your PC, click Next

Type your Live ID password here, click Next

Enter the required information here, doing this correctly will mean you get three SMS messages sent to your phone, click Next

Hey presto, the installation completes successfully.

One word of caution when proceeding beyond this point, VMware advise that instead of allowing the VMware Tools installation to install the SVGA drivers you should actually customise the installation and not install them, allow the OS to just install it’s own preferred driver as installing the VMware SVGA driver can cause issues (the same thing has occurred previously with Windows 7 so it’s not entirely new).